What is cerebral hemorrhage?

Cerebral hemorrhage is uncontrolled bleeding in the brain. It can occur from an injury or as a result of a leaky or burst blood vessel. This can happen when a blood vessel gets weakened enough that its wall can no longer withstand the pressure of the blood flowing through it.

Common symptoms of cerebral hemorrhage

How is cerebral hemorrhage treated?

In the event of a cerebral hemorrhage, treatment depends upon the cause of the hemorrhage, as well as its location and the amount of blood. Surgery may be needed, and medications may be given to control symptoms. After initial treatment, rehabilitation may be necessary to help recover functions that may have been lost.